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Originally Posted by champion_munch
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Question: Name as many possible planets has you can (Like Qu****
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This is a pretty ambiguous question....the person who names the most wins?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, George (oops, Uranus :P) Neptune, Pluto, Sedna, Quaoar (spelt wrong  )....that's it from me.
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I'm confused...he wants names to planetoids and asteroids?
Quaoar and
Sedna
Does Ceres and Pallas count? I looked this up in my books, and they don't count these under planets (my Covington book doesn't either), but under asteroids and comet chapters. Wikipedia discusses "the definition of planet"
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Even with the Pluto and lunar controversies excluded, there is no agreed consensus on what a strict definition of a planet should be. The criteria for most definitions generally include that it must orbit a star, be big, and yet not big enough to produce nuclear fusion in its core. However, none of these criteria are as clear-cut as they seem."
C-Munch, CC has gone AWOL for now, so I would just ask a question.

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